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History of changes of: Und Action! on the 6th December 2018

Created on Nov. 29, 2018, 10:51 a.m. UTC by wikical non-profit limited company
title: Und Action!
start: 2018-12-06
start time: 15:00
end time: 17:00
venue: Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin
city: Berlin
country: DE
coordinates: 52.5283, 13.3722
tags: Hamburger-Bahnhof-Berlin Kinder Kultur Kunst Museum SMB Workshop art
links:
    web https://www.smb.museum/veranstaltungen/detail/und-action.html?tx_smb_pi1%5BbackPid%5D=52&cHash=a8ece20d9b7ad2879bed934f8ebdb4db
description:
Wie ist es, eine Skulptur im Museum nachzustellen? Bedeutet das immer still zu stehen? Nein, Skulpturen können sich auch bewegen und laut sein. Die Werke von Künstlerinnen und Künstlern wie Franz Erhard Walther, Carl Andre oder Rachel Whiteread können dich zur Bewegungen auffordern oder zu bestimmten Körperhaltungen anregen. Wie reagierst du darauf? Du spielst mit deinem Körper verschiedene Möglichkeiten durch.

What is it like to re-enact a sculpture in a museum? Does it mean having to constantly remain motionless? No, sculptures can also move and be noisy. The works of artists like Franz Erhard Walther, Carl Andre and Rachel Whiteread can invite you to move or prompt certain bodily postures. How do you react to this? In this workshop you play out the different possibilities with your body.
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